Right in the centre -Replace the anguish with courage, wisdom.
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- Published on Thursday, March 2, 2017
By Ken Waddell
The Neepawa Banner
When a business person is confronted with an annually recurring problem, they take steps to reduce or eliminate the problem. The problem of the season at this time of year, and every year, is the agonizing over school taxes and who pays for what. A huge amount of energy and even more verbal input goes into what to do about school taxes.
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My perspective - A tale of two Canadas
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- Published on Thursday, March 2, 2017
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
Did you know that Canadian cell phone users have one of the fastest mobile networks in the world? Neither did I, because I’m usually struggling to find more than three bars of service.
Natives beat Pistons
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By Eoin Devereux
The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
Fans at the Yellowhead Centre saw what might be a preview of the first round of the MJHL playoffs on Wednesday, Mar. 1, as the Neepawa Natives faced the Steinbach Pistons. With their post season life on the line, Neepawa came up big by defeating the Pistons 3-1. This win, combined with the Swan Valley Stampeders OT loss to the Portage Terriers, now has Neepawa tied for the eighth and final playoff spot (19-33-6. 44 points)
Local machinist creates masterpieces in metal
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By Miranda Leybourne
The Neepawa Banner
On any given day, you can find Mike Reader in the basement of his Neepawa home, in his workshop, manipulating metal into intricate, technically perfected recreations of pop culture. It’s a passion of his that blossomed naturally from his work as a machinist.